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Definition of Antichrist in English: Antichristnounˈantɪkrʌɪst usually the Antichrist1(in some Christian teachings) a personal opponent of Christ expected to appear before the end of the world. the battle between Christ and the Antichrist Example sentencesExamples - I answered, ‘You talk about dreaming dreams, I have seen the Antichrist and Jesus.’
- In different groups, for instance, the Antichrist has been identified with both Adolf Hitler and the pope.
- By Edwards's time, it's taken for granted that the bishop of Rome is the Antichrist.
- Just remember that our plans involve giant corporations, mass death via poisoning, supersoldiers, and Jesus Christ/the Antichrist.
- But it's about the apocalypse, and has Jesus, Satan and the Antichrist as characters, which I thought would guarantee some excitement.
- In the religious anxiety and turmoil of the late-Tudor period, the Beast of Revelation was identified as the Roman Catholic Church and the Antichrist as the Papacy.
- One either has the Spirit of Christ, or he has the spirit of the Antichrist which is a demonic presence dwelling within him.
- Yet he is completely taken in by the Antichrist, even though the latter has nothing material to offer Israel or anything to recommend himself except the aforementioned powers of memorization.
- It'll be like Elvis, only worse… (The Emperor Nero - popularly believed to be the Antichrist at the time - was spotted by lots of people after he died.)
- Such rapprochement is tempered, however, as the novels identify the replacement pope as the Antichrist's false prophet.
- I realize that what I'm about to say makes me a bad person, but sometimes I wish the Antichrist had never been born.
- The Antichrist will come when you least expect it, but what do you call the Antichrist if you never believed in Christ, maker of barstools?
- And when the Antichrist finally appears, even many former Christians will welcome him - because their hearts will be of a kindred spirit!
- During this time, the Antichrist will appear, and say that he's God.
- Those who opposed the changes, believing that they were the work of the Antichrist, broke away from the main body of the Church and, refusing to abandon the old practices, were violently persecuted for their beliefs.
- This returns us to the themes which Jung encountered in the two fish of Pisces, the fish of Christ and Antichrist, spirit and matter.
- Perhaps this is why the Antichrist will close all churches when he takes over.
- The picture he gives is that ordinary Anglicans looked on Catholics as idolaters and the pope as the Antichrist.
- He used the power of the Antichrist to open Hell's gates, releasing billions of demons onto the Earth, killing most of and enslaving all of the human race.
- Now the only thing that can save mankind from her demon seed - destined to become the Antichrist - is an exorcism.
- 1.1 A person or force seen as opposing Christ or the Christian Church.
St Paul really did have to fear for his life at the hands of an Antichrist named Nero Example sentencesExamples - The first two Antichrists in Nostradamus's prophecies have been identified as Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler.
- Judas Iscariot was considered for 20 centuries and by hundreds of millions of believers as an antichrist of the worst kind.
- No, Paul was not an antichrist, of which there are many according to the scriptures.
- He describes anyone who preaches a false Christian doctrine as an antichrist.
- His is a mission of which an Antichrist of old would barely have dared to conceive.
- 1.2 A person or thing regarded as supremely evil or as a fundamental enemy or opponent.
I see the media as the Antichrist Example sentencesExamples - He describes himself as the Anti-Christ of Silicon Valley.
- A shaken rival who experienced his business methods first-hand dubbed him the "Antichrist of finance".
- These dudes seem the antithesis of the greed-is-good ethic which made Wall Street's Gordon Gekko the antichrist of 1980s' conspicuous wealth.
- Hes the Antichrist of the Republican party.
- The bank is the anti-Christ of free market capitalism.
Origin Old English, via Old French or ecclesiastical Latin from Greek antikhristos, from anti 'against' + Khristos (see Christ). Definition of Antichrist in US English: Antichristnoun usually the Antichrist1(in some Christian teachings) a personal opponent of Christ expected to appear before the end of the world. the battle between Christ and the Antichrist Example sentencesExamples - Such rapprochement is tempered, however, as the novels identify the replacement pope as the Antichrist's false prophet.
- I answered, ‘You talk about dreaming dreams, I have seen the Antichrist and Jesus.’
- But it's about the apocalypse, and has Jesus, Satan and the Antichrist as characters, which I thought would guarantee some excitement.
- In the religious anxiety and turmoil of the late-Tudor period, the Beast of Revelation was identified as the Roman Catholic Church and the Antichrist as the Papacy.
- In different groups, for instance, the Antichrist has been identified with both Adolf Hitler and the pope.
- The Antichrist will come when you least expect it, but what do you call the Antichrist if you never believed in Christ, maker of barstools?
- One either has the Spirit of Christ, or he has the spirit of the Antichrist which is a demonic presence dwelling within him.
- The picture he gives is that ordinary Anglicans looked on Catholics as idolaters and the pope as the Antichrist.
- During this time, the Antichrist will appear, and say that he's God.
- And when the Antichrist finally appears, even many former Christians will welcome him - because their hearts will be of a kindred spirit!
- It'll be like Elvis, only worse… (The Emperor Nero - popularly believed to be the Antichrist at the time - was spotted by lots of people after he died.)
- He used the power of the Antichrist to open Hell's gates, releasing billions of demons onto the Earth, killing most of and enslaving all of the human race.
- This returns us to the themes which Jung encountered in the two fish of Pisces, the fish of Christ and Antichrist, spirit and matter.
- Just remember that our plans involve giant corporations, mass death via poisoning, supersoldiers, and Jesus Christ/the Antichrist.
- Yet he is completely taken in by the Antichrist, even though the latter has nothing material to offer Israel or anything to recommend himself except the aforementioned powers of memorization.
- Perhaps this is why the Antichrist will close all churches when he takes over.
- Now the only thing that can save mankind from her demon seed - destined to become the Antichrist - is an exorcism.
- I realize that what I'm about to say makes me a bad person, but sometimes I wish the Antichrist had never been born.
- Those who opposed the changes, believing that they were the work of the Antichrist, broke away from the main body of the Church and, refusing to abandon the old practices, were violently persecuted for their beliefs.
- By Edwards's time, it's taken for granted that the bishop of Rome is the Antichrist.
- 1.1 A person or force seen as opposing Christ or the Christian Church.
St. Paul really did have to fear for his life at the hands of an Antichrist named Nero Example sentencesExamples - He describes anyone who preaches a false Christian doctrine as an antichrist.
- The first two Antichrists in Nostradamus's prophecies have been identified as Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler.
- His is a mission of which an Antichrist of old would barely have dared to conceive.
- No, Paul was not an antichrist, of which there are many according to the scriptures.
- Judas Iscariot was considered for 20 centuries and by hundreds of millions of believers as an antichrist of the worst kind.
- 1.2 A person or thing regarded as supremely evil or as a fundamental enemy or opponent.
I see the media as the Antichrist Example sentencesExamples - He describes himself as the Anti-Christ of Silicon Valley.
- Hes the Antichrist of the Republican party.
- These dudes seem the antithesis of the greed-is-good ethic which made Wall Street's Gordon Gekko the antichrist of 1980s' conspicuous wealth.
- A shaken rival who experienced his business methods first-hand dubbed him the "Antichrist of finance".
- The bank is the anti-Christ of free market capitalism.
Origin Old English, via Old French or ecclesiastical Latin from Greek antikhristos, from anti ‘against’ + Khristos (see Christ). |